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Black Isle designer Siobhan Mackenzie dressed to kilt at V&A Dundee Radio 1 Big Weekend pop-up





Siobhan Mackenzie beside the bespoke kilt she designed for pop star Self Esteem. It can be seen at the Radio 1 Big Weekend Experience at V&A Dundee until January 7, 2024.
Siobhan Mackenzie beside the bespoke kilt she designed for pop star Self Esteem. It can be seen at the Radio 1 Big Weekend Experience at V&A Dundee until January 7, 2024.

HUNDREDS of revellers from Ross-shire were amongst the tens of thousands who flocked to Dundee back in the summer for Radio 1's Big Weekend to see bands including Lewis Capaldi, 30 Seconds to Mars and The 1975.

In-demand Black Isle designer Siobhan Mackenzie also has fond memories of the event having been asked to create a bespoke kilt for DJ Greg James.

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A free-to-visit pop-up exhibition at the city's landmark V&A Dundee celebrates the event including contributions from festival-goers, Breakfast show listeners and stage outfits and props donated by some of the top acts.

That includes former Fortrose Academy pupil Siobhan's handiwork.

Designer Siobhan Mackenzie with BBC Radio 1 DJ Greg James, for whom she created a bespoke kilt.
Designer Siobhan Mackenzie with BBC Radio 1 DJ Greg James, for whom she created a bespoke kilt.

Radio 1’s Big Weekend Experience is open at V&A Dundee until January 7, 2024.


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